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Robert Dallek

    16. Mai 1934

    Dieser Autor hat sich auf das Schreiben über amerikanische Politik und Geschichte spezialisiert, mit Schwerpunkt auf Präsidentschaften und den Schlüsselfiguren, die das moderne Amerika geprägt haben. Sein Ansatz zeichnet sich durch gründliche Recherche und eine analytische Perspektive auf komplexe Beziehungen und Entscheidungen aus, die den Lauf der Geschichte beeinflussten. Durch seine Arbeit bietet er den Lesern tiefe Einblicke in Machtdynamiken und die Psychologie von Führungspersönlichkeiten. Sein Schreiben wird für seine sachliche Genauigkeit und seine Fähigkeit, lebendige Porträts historischer Persönlichkeiten zu zeichnen, geschätzt.

    Robert Dallek
    The Lost Peace
    Franklin D. Roosevelt
    John F. Kennedy. An Unfinished Life 1917-1963
    Let Every Nation Know
    John F. Kennedy. Fin unvollendetes Leben
    John F. Kennedy
    • Die definitive Biografie des zugleich getriebenen und visionären Politikers John F. Kennedy. Die Gerüchte um seine Affären, seine Mafiakontakte und seine Krankheiten umranken die Legende. Robert Dallek läßt in seiner spannenden Erzählung den zugleich sportlichen und kranken, ehrgeizigen und sympathischen Menschen Kennedy sichtbar werden. Viele seiner politischen Entscheidungen, etwa in der Kubakrise, zu Vietnam, zur Berliner Mauer, erscheinen in neuem Licht. „Eines der wichtigsten Schlüsseldokumente zur historischen Auseinandersetzung mit Kennedy“ Süddeutsche Zeitung „Die mit Abstand beste Kennedy-Biografie“ Die Zeit

      John F. Kennedy
      4,3
    • Let Every Nation Know

      John F. Kennedy in His Own Words

      • 308 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Let Every Nation Know is the first book of its kind-a historical biography in Kennedy's own words. Combining a remarkable audio CD of Kennedy's most famous speeches, debates and press conferences with the insights of two of America's preeminent historians, the result is a unique look at the world-changing words and presidency of John F. Kennedy. Robert Dallek, author of the #1 bestselling biography An Unfinished Life, and Terry Golway, author of Washington's General, bring to life the soaring oratory, marvelous wit and the intense drama of Kennedy's words and the events they evoke. "I had forgotten just how powerful these speeches were but the CD brings them to life once more and Dallek and Golway have done a masterful job of putting them into context."-Bob Schieffer, CBS News

      Let Every Nation Know
      4,7
    • Updated edition of the authoritative single-volume biography of John F. Kennedy. Drawing upon first-hand sources and never-before-opened archives, prize-winning historian Robert Dallek reveals more than we ever knew about Jack Kennedy, forever changing the way we think about his life, his presidency and his legacy.Dallek also discloses that, while labouring to present an image of robust good health, Kennedy was secretly in and out of hospitals throughout his life, soill that he was administered last rites on several occasions. He never shies away from Kennedy's weaknesses, but also brilliantly explores his strengths. The result is a full portrait of a bold, brave and truly human John F. Kennedy.

      John F. Kennedy. An Unfinished Life 1917-1963
      4,3
    • Franklin D. Roosevelt

      • 752 Seiten
      • 27 Lesestunden

      Meticulously researched and authoritative ... Roosevelt is with us again in Dallek's outstanding cradle-to-grave study Douglas Brinkley Washington Post číst celé

      Franklin D. Roosevelt
      4,3
    • The Lost Peace

      • 432 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      As the Obama Administration struggles to define its strategy for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, Dallek's critical and compelling look at Truman, Churchill, Stalin, and other world leaders in the wake of World War II not only offers important historical perspective but provides timely insight on America's course into the future.

      The Lost Peace
      3,9
    • Mass-market edition of the first authoritative single-volume biography of John F. Kennedy to be written in nearly four decades. Drawing upon first-hand sources and never-before-opened archives, prize-winning historian Robert Dallek reveals more than we ever knew about Jack Kennedy, forever changing the way we think about his life, his presidency and his legacy. Dallek also discloses that, while labouring to present an image of robust good health, Kennedy was secretly in and out of hospitals throughout his life, soill that he was administered last rites on several occasions. He never shies away from Kennedy's weaknesses, but also brilliantly explores his strengths. The result is a full portrait of a bold, brave and truly human John F. Kennedy.

      John F. Kennedy : an unfinished life
      4,1
    • Flawed Giant

      Lyndon Johnson and His Times, 1961-1973

      • 754 Seiten
      • 27 Lesestunden

      Flawed Giant --the monumental concluding volume to Robert Dallek's biography of Lyndon Baines Johnson--provides the most through, engrossing account ever published of Johnson's years in the national spotlight. Drawing on hours of newly released White House tapes and dozens of interviews with people close to the President, Dallek reveals LBJ as a visionary leader who worked his will on Congress like no chief executive before or since, and also displays the depth of his private anguish as he became increasingly ensnared in Vietnam. Writing in a clear, thoughtful, and evenhanded style, Dallek reveals both the greatness and the tangled complexities of one of the most extravagant characters ever to ascend to the White House.

      Flawed Giant
      3,8
    • Chronicles John F. Kennedy's childhood, wartime actions, political campaigns, presidency, marriage and personal life, and health, revealing insights into his life from new documents, archives, and firsthand sources.

      An Unfinished Life
      3,9
    • Nixon and Kissinger

      • 752 Seiten
      • 27 Lesestunden

      Working side by side in the White House, Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger were two of the most compelling, contradictory, and powerful figures in America in the second half of the twentieth century. While their personalities could hardly have seemed more different, both were largely self-made men, brimming with ambition, driven by their own inner demons, and often ruthless in pursuit of their goals. Tapping into a wealth of recently declassified archives, Robert Dallek uncovers fascinating details about Nixon and Kissinger's tumultuous personal relationship and brilliantly analyzes their shared roles in monumental historical events—including the nightmare of Vietnam, the unprecedented opening to China, détente with the Soviet Union, the Yom Kippur War in the Middle East, the disastrous overthrow of Allende in Chile, and the scandal of Watergate.

      Nixon and Kissinger
      3,8